See also: harangués

English edit

Noun edit

harangues

  1. plural of harangue
    • 1875, W. E. (William Ewart) Gladstone, Speeches of Pope Pius IX.[1], page 4:
      It can hardly be policy, it must be a necessity of his nature, which prompts his incessant harangues.
    • 1997, Kevin Starr, Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California[2], page 11:
      Or perhaps Hull merely rewrote Kearney's incoherent harangues, polishing their language, heightening their ferocity, after they were delivered?

Verb edit

harangues

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of harangue

Usage notes edit

Note that the object of the plural is the speeches being made, not the number of recipients of the speech.

French edit

Noun edit

harangues f pl

  1. plural of harangue

Verb edit

harangues

  1. second-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of haranguer